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If you look closer at the companies that are leading this they are Gnome-centric.
Well Novell isn't Gnome-centric because if you look at openSUSE and their selling products they've actively gone the other way.
I'd hardly call those companies Gnome-centric either. They've employed a bunch of people getting lots of free lunches in the open source community who happen to push Gnome and GTK, but it's not as if their companies use it. The companies listed on there are some of the biggest Windows developers around - hypocrites!
Lets hope they don't shut out KDE at the same time they are drawing up their standards.
I doubt it. People have been saying that non-stop for about six years, but when all is said and done, people want technology and a desktop that works. What's the point of drawing up standards for a desktop absolutely no one will use when put up against what they have now - Windows, perhaps Mac? After all, that's what happened to Unix and stuff like CDE in the 80s and 90s.






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about time. This is really needed badly. Looking in from the outside the whole linux thing seems like a complicated mess with no standards.